Austen. Pride and Prejudice
A graphic novel adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Pride & Prejudice" in which Lizzy Bennet and her eccentric family try to navigate the turbulent social circles of London.
Austen. Emma
Graphic novel adaptation of the story of a self-assured young lady, Emma, who is determined to arrange her life and the lives of those around her into a pattern dictated by her romantic fancy.
Bronte. Wuthering Heights
The tragic story of Catherine and Heathcliff retold graphically.
Baum. Wizard of Oz
Presents a graphic novel version of the classic story of how after a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas
Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451
A graphic novel adaptation of Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" about Guy Montag, a career fireman, who realizes the evils of government-controlled thoughts and sets about to change society
Defoe. Robinson Crusoe
In this graphic retelling of the classic novel, eighteen-year-old Robinson Crusoe runs away from home to travel the world in 1659, and ends up shipwrecked on a deserted island where he lives for more than twenty-eight years, facing many dangers with a native he rescues from cannibals, and calls Friday.
Dickens. Great Expectations
After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentleman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving. Presented in comic book format.
Doyle. Hound of the Baskervilles.
A graphic novel adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story in which Sherlock Holmes investigates the tale of a hound that haunts the lonely moors around the Baskervilles' ancestral home in Dartmoor, England.
Hamilton. Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island
While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads to a pirate treasure as well as great danger. Presented in comic book format.
Hawthorne. Scarlet letter
A manga adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," in which Hester Prynne is condemned by Puritan law to wear a scarlet "A," as punishment for birthing an illegitimate child.
Hinds. Beowulf
Presents a graphic novel adaptation of the Old English epic poem, "Beowulf," in which a Norse hero saves Denmark's royal house from monsters, returns home to become his own people's greatest king, and then faces a murderous dragon to protect them.
Homer. Odyssey
Retells, in graphic novel format, Homer's epic tale of Odysseus, the ancient Greek hero who encounters witches and other obstacles on his journey home after fighting in the Trojan War.
Hugo. Hunchback of Notre Dame
In this graphic version of the story, Quasimodo, the reviled bell-ringer of Notre Dame, becomes a hero when he rescues the gypsy girl Esmeralda from an unjust sentence of death.
Hugo. Les Miserables
A graphic novel adaptation of the nineteenth-century French novel about Jean Valjean, a peasant who is released from prison, where he spent nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread for his starving family, only to find himself threatened by people and events from his past.
Irving. Legend of Sleepy Hollow
In this graphic version of the story, Quasimodo, the reviled bell-ringer of Notre Dame, becomes a hero when he rescues the gypsy girl Esmeralda from an unjust sentence of death.
Poe. Cask of Amontillando
Retold in graphic novel form, Montresor plots and executes his perfect revenge, which involves a cask of rare wine.
Poe. Raven
Retells Edgar Allan Poe's classic horror poem "The Raven" in graphic novel form.
Poe. Tell-tale heart
A graphic novel adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe classic, in which the murder of an old man is revealed by the continuing beating of his heart.
Shakespeare. Macbeth
A nobleman and his lady plot to assassinate the King of Scotland after hearing the prophesies of three witches, presented in graphic novel form.
Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet
A manga adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy about Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two young people from noble Veronese houses whose love for one another is doomed by the long-standing feud between their families
Shelley. Frankenstein
A graphic adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel about the hysteria that ensues when Dr. Victor Frankenstein creates a monster and subsequently casts it out into a horrified community.
Stevenson. Master of Ballantrae
Captioned illustrations for reluctant readers concerning the classic story about brothers' rivalry and lost love.
Stevenson. Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
A graphic novel retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll, a respectable London doctor who develops a potion that transforms him into a criminal known as Mr. Hyde.
Stevenson. Treasure Island
In this graphic version of the novel, young Jim Hawkins finds a map and embarks on a voyage with Captain Smollett and the treacherous Long John Silver to find buried pirate treasure.
Stoker. Dracula
A graphic novel adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" in which Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania, where he meets the eccentric Count Dracula and uncovers an ancient evil
Stoker. Dracula: the graphic novel
A graphic novel adaptation of the horror story in which a small group of people discover the double identity of the wealthy Transylvanian nobleman Count Dracula and vow to rid the world of the evil vampire.
Swift. Gulliver’s travels
A graphic novel adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satire in which the voyages of an Englishman carry him to a land of people six inches high and a community of giants.
Twain. Adventures of Tom Sawyer
A graphic-novel adaptation of Mark Twain's classic story in which young Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn witness a murder and are thrust into a series of dangerous situations.
Verne. Around the world in 80 days
In this graphic retelling of the classic novel, Phileas Fogg bets his friends in London that in the year 1872 he can travel around the world in eighty days--and he and his personal attendant, Passepartout, find danger and romance on the journey.
Wells. Time machine
A graphic novel retelling of H.G. Well's "The Time Machine," in which a scientist invents a time machine and travels 800,000 years into the future where he discovers humans have evolved into two groups--the Eloi and their Morlock oppressors.
Wells. The Island of Dr. Moreau
Wells. War of the worlds
In this graphic version of the classic story, Martians abandon their dying planet and invade Earth.
A graphic novel adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Pride & Prejudice" in which Lizzy Bennet and her eccentric family try to navigate the turbulent social circles of London.
Austen. Emma
Graphic novel adaptation of the story of a self-assured young lady, Emma, who is determined to arrange her life and the lives of those around her into a pattern dictated by her romantic fancy.
Bronte. Wuthering Heights
The tragic story of Catherine and Heathcliff retold graphically.
Baum. Wizard of Oz
Presents a graphic novel version of the classic story of how after a cyclone transports her to the land of Oz, Dorothy must seek out the great wizard in order to return to Kansas
Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451
A graphic novel adaptation of Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" about Guy Montag, a career fireman, who realizes the evils of government-controlled thoughts and sets about to change society
Defoe. Robinson Crusoe
In this graphic retelling of the classic novel, eighteen-year-old Robinson Crusoe runs away from home to travel the world in 1659, and ends up shipwrecked on a deserted island where he lives for more than twenty-eight years, facing many dangers with a native he rescues from cannibals, and calls Friday.
Dickens. Great Expectations
After harsh early years, Pip, an orphan growing up in Victorian England, is given the means to become a gentleman by an unknown benefactor and learns that outward appearances can be deceiving. Presented in comic book format.
Doyle. Hound of the Baskervilles.
A graphic novel adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story in which Sherlock Holmes investigates the tale of a hound that haunts the lonely moors around the Baskervilles' ancestral home in Dartmoor, England.
Hamilton. Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island
While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads to a pirate treasure as well as great danger. Presented in comic book format.
Hawthorne. Scarlet letter
A manga adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," in which Hester Prynne is condemned by Puritan law to wear a scarlet "A," as punishment for birthing an illegitimate child.
Hinds. Beowulf
Presents a graphic novel adaptation of the Old English epic poem, "Beowulf," in which a Norse hero saves Denmark's royal house from monsters, returns home to become his own people's greatest king, and then faces a murderous dragon to protect them.
Homer. Odyssey
Retells, in graphic novel format, Homer's epic tale of Odysseus, the ancient Greek hero who encounters witches and other obstacles on his journey home after fighting in the Trojan War.
Hugo. Hunchback of Notre Dame
In this graphic version of the story, Quasimodo, the reviled bell-ringer of Notre Dame, becomes a hero when he rescues the gypsy girl Esmeralda from an unjust sentence of death.
Hugo. Les Miserables
A graphic novel adaptation of the nineteenth-century French novel about Jean Valjean, a peasant who is released from prison, where he spent nineteen years for stealing a loaf of bread for his starving family, only to find himself threatened by people and events from his past.
Irving. Legend of Sleepy Hollow
In this graphic version of the story, Quasimodo, the reviled bell-ringer of Notre Dame, becomes a hero when he rescues the gypsy girl Esmeralda from an unjust sentence of death.
Poe. Cask of Amontillando
Retold in graphic novel form, Montresor plots and executes his perfect revenge, which involves a cask of rare wine.
Poe. Raven
Retells Edgar Allan Poe's classic horror poem "The Raven" in graphic novel form.
Poe. Tell-tale heart
A graphic novel adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe classic, in which the murder of an old man is revealed by the continuing beating of his heart.
Shakespeare. Macbeth
A nobleman and his lady plot to assassinate the King of Scotland after hearing the prophesies of three witches, presented in graphic novel form.
Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet
A manga adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy about Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two young people from noble Veronese houses whose love for one another is doomed by the long-standing feud between their families
Shelley. Frankenstein
A graphic adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel about the hysteria that ensues when Dr. Victor Frankenstein creates a monster and subsequently casts it out into a horrified community.
Stevenson. Master of Ballantrae
Captioned illustrations for reluctant readers concerning the classic story about brothers' rivalry and lost love.
Stevenson. Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
A graphic novel retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll, a respectable London doctor who develops a potion that transforms him into a criminal known as Mr. Hyde.
Stevenson. Treasure Island
In this graphic version of the novel, young Jim Hawkins finds a map and embarks on a voyage with Captain Smollett and the treacherous Long John Silver to find buried pirate treasure.
Stoker. Dracula
A graphic novel adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" in which Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania, where he meets the eccentric Count Dracula and uncovers an ancient evil
Stoker. Dracula: the graphic novel
A graphic novel adaptation of the horror story in which a small group of people discover the double identity of the wealthy Transylvanian nobleman Count Dracula and vow to rid the world of the evil vampire.
Swift. Gulliver’s travels
A graphic novel adaptation of Jonathan Swift's satire in which the voyages of an Englishman carry him to a land of people six inches high and a community of giants.
Twain. Adventures of Tom Sawyer
A graphic-novel adaptation of Mark Twain's classic story in which young Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn witness a murder and are thrust into a series of dangerous situations.
Verne. Around the world in 80 days
In this graphic retelling of the classic novel, Phileas Fogg bets his friends in London that in the year 1872 he can travel around the world in eighty days--and he and his personal attendant, Passepartout, find danger and romance on the journey.
Wells. Time machine
A graphic novel retelling of H.G. Well's "The Time Machine," in which a scientist invents a time machine and travels 800,000 years into the future where he discovers humans have evolved into two groups--the Eloi and their Morlock oppressors.
Wells. The Island of Dr. Moreau
Wells. War of the worlds
In this graphic version of the classic story, Martians abandon their dying planet and invade Earth.